Spring is weeks away and forecasts from NOAA to the Old Farmer's Almanac show what might be in store for Indiana.
Indianapolis' extreme cold snap began overnight on Sunday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a cold weather advisory lasting from about Monday morning through 10 a.m. Wednesday.
NWS Indianapolis warns of hazardous weather, including freezing fog, sub-zero temps, and precipitation in Central Indiana.
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Though Indianapolis may feel a brief reprieve from weeks of below-freezing temperatures Saturday, it won't last.
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An extreme cold watch has been issued from NWS for all of central Indiana for Sunday night through Monday afternoon.
This week has brought a cold snap to Indianapolis, though temperatures have stayed above dangerously cold thresholds. However, a warming trend this weekend offers a brief reprieve from the chill, along with a chance to melt some of the lingering snow.
Extreme cold watches issued for parts of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. Windchills could drop as low as 25 degrees below zero. Prepare for potential water pipe damage.
Rain is likely to be heavy at times when it moves across Indiana Thursday and Friday. The southern portions of the state are expected to get hit the hardest.
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Though the Farmers' Almanac predicts a warmer-than-normal spring, the winter weather will linger for a while longer, the forecast said.